Advances in Smart Contact Lenses for Tear Glucose Monitoring: A Review
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Diabetes Mellitus, Smart Contact Lenses, Tear Glucose Monitoring, Electrochemical Sensors.Abstract
Diabetes mellitus, a chronic metabolic disorder affecting a growing global population, demands accurate real-time glucose monitoring for effective management. Traditional finger-prick blood glucose testing is invasive, painful, and incapable of long-term continuous monitoring, driving the development of non-invasive alternatives. Tear glucose monitoring via smart contact lenses has emerged as a promising approach due to its non-invasiveness, real-time responsiveness, and improved patient compliance. This review systematically summarizes recent progress in smart contact lens technology for tear glucose sensing.
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